Tag Archives: Demons

Man believes he is possessed by a demon, goes on rampage, 1910

Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California4 October 1910

POSSESSED BY DEMON, MADMAN WIELDS AXE


Shouting that he had become possessed of a demon, Robert L. Whitelaw, an employee of the Whosoever-Will Woodyard, at 360 Sixth street, seized an ax and pursued his fellow workers about the place. G. Goddard head of the place, called for the police, and with Officers Doolan and Holmberg, effected the capture of the man ... [More »]

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On Demonic Possession and Exorcism

As some horror enthusiasts may know, the latest thriller “mockumentary” filmed with jiggly handheld cameras is due to open on the 27th of August. I refer to The Last Exorcism [trailer] which is the story of a former evangelist who, having spent his religious career conducting contrived exorcisms, is forced to confront a real case ... [More »]

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Religious Fanatics Attempt to Drive out Devil, 1907

The Washington Post17 March 1907

MAD FAITH HEALERS


Berlin Christian Scientists Beat a Patient to Drive Out the Devil

Special Cable to The Washington Post

Berlin, Mar. 16–An extraordinary case of religious mania is exciting much attention here. An official named Sagave, in good circumstances, living with his wife and four grown-up children, two girls and two young men, has had differences with them lately on religious matters. Sagave is an invalid confined to bed, and of a skeptical turn. ... [More »]

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Sideshow “Monstrosity,” 1888

The Fort Wayne Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Indiana03 September, 1888

"The Demon Child"


This Demon Child is the same which created so much excitement in Cleveland, Ohio, of Russian-Polish parents. It has horns sprouting from its head, tusks protruding from its mouth. The child has claws in place of hands, has hoofs instead of feet and tail two feet in length, making in all what may be termed ... [More »]

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Disturbing Native Ritual, Northwest Territory, 1907; British Law Intercedes

The Washington Post20 October 1907

TO STOP DEVIL WORSHIP


British Law Executes Indian Medicine Man in Wilds of Canada

Winnipeg Dispatch to the New York Times

Word has been received here that a chief of the Fiddler Indians in the Keewatin district of the far North has been put to death by a party of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police for the practice of We-te-go, or devil worship. The fact of the frequent occurrence of this ceremony by this and one ... [More »]

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